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25 Apr 2012 | by Helen Edwards, PPA Business columnist of the year
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brightcove.createExperiences(); The campaign will be spearheaded by a television spot starring Lumley and is designed to change consumer's behaviour and encourage customers to recycle unwanted clothing. At the event in East London, Sharp told ...
the cream of British design talent for brand identity makeovers. - Almost one-fifth of all UK direct mail ...
. The new proposals are designed to deal with the inertia in the industry because customers are staying ... not change their tariff. Changes are also designed to make people more open to the idea of saving energy ...
% was daft.' The overhauled marketing structure is designed to vastly improve these statistics ...
further, offering a 'Portas-Plus' deal, with a range of measures designed to help local people turn ...
an organisation. The marketing, sales, design and IT functions all need to be involved. If the management chain ...
and is currently talking to digital agencies about the design and build project. Number 10 and the enterprise ... is in discussions with digital agencies about the design and build of the platform. Separately, the Department ...
, the specific barriers and key insights. Once we get hold of those, we design our products and communication ...
TV's refuseniks include those enjoying innovative product distribution (Tyrrells and Bulldog) or great design to stimulate demand (Le Creuset). For brands that aren't as close to their market, TV's ability to reach mass audiences is vital. This is not to mention its halo effect across other channels ...
by the Olympics authorities and several transport bodies. Designed to inform travellers in the capital ... in the mayoral election The campaign: Get Ahead of The Games Get Ahead of the Games' is designed to make ...
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